Four People Killed Tuesday Morning in Greenfield Crash

Posted By The Dunnion Law Firm || 16-May-2009

MAY 19, 2009 - Four people were killed Tuesday morning in a
car accident on Southbound Highway 101 involving a white Honda and a Chevy truck, the
CHP reported. The fatal Greenfield crash occurred at about 5:35 a.m. near
Major Farms Road, about halfway between Soledad and Greenfield, six miles
south of the location of the
April 28 Orion Pacific tourist bus accident.

The Honda Accord, with four passengers, was travelling northbound on Highway
101. The Chevrolet truck was headed southbound. The vehicles collided
when the Honda stopped to make a left turn at Major Farms Road. Two passengers
in the Honda were ejected. The four casualties were occupants of the Honda
Accord, believed to be Greenfield residents between the ages of 18 and
39. The driver of the Chevy truck was the sole survivor of the accident.

The cause of the Monterey County crash remains under investigation.

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